
Surapong: I didn't break my promise

Government Spokesman Surapong Suebwonglee yesterday denied claims that he broke a promise to pay Bt1 million to an advocate of V1-Immunitor in exchange for a lawsuit to be withdrawn.
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Mideast patients the fastest-growing sector

"This is the fastest-growing sector," said Curtis Schroeder, Group chief executive of Bumrungrad Hospital, which considers itself the world's most international hospital.
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Fresh row boils over Chiang Mai bus routes

Chiang Mai Municipality is battling private operators to win a concession to provide bus services to the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 International Horticultural Exposition.
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Probe is 'missing the point'

A top bureaucrat yesterday questioned the wisdom of a parallel government probe into the city's fire-fighting-equipment scandal.
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DSI has the deputy head of Bandidos in custody

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is taking action against an international motorcycle gang whose local leadership is allegedly using its influence to acquire land on Koh Samui using fake documents while intimidating foreign investors.
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IN BRIEF

Thailand's south :Search in Pattani's Saiburi district turns up M-16, AK-47, magazines

A combined force of 500 soldiers, ground and police divers yesterday searched a forested area in Saiburi district of Pattani yesterday and found two assault rifles, one of which believed to be stolen from an Army camp in January 2004.
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